Julius-Kühn-Archiv (May 2020)

The homing flight method to assess the effect of sublethal doses of plant protection products on the honey bee in field conditions: results of the ring tests and proposal of a new OECD TG

  • Fourrier, Julie,
  • Moreau-Vauzelle, Carole,
  • Chevallerau, Colombe,
  • Aupinel, Pierrick,
  • Henry, Mickaël,
  • Vidau, Cyril,
  • Decourtye, Axel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5073/jka.2020.465.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 465
pp. 18 – 18

Abstract

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The evaluation of the potential effects of plants protection products on honeybee behavior is considered as part of the risk assessment according to Regulation (EC) No 1107/2009 and the EFSA Guidance document (EFSA 2013). But no standardized and validated method is still available. With current revisions of plant protection product risk assessment on the honeybee, a European ring test is conducted since 2015 with 11 voluntary laboratories to test a methodology assessing the effects of sublethal doses of a plant protection product administered in controlled conditions on the homing capacity of forager bees in the field. Homing success is measured by monitoring free-ranging honey bees with radio-frequency identification (RFID) tagging technology.